Data Migration - SAP EC - Environmental Compliance

Hi,
I’m in a Project here in Brazil and they will start to use the portal SAP EC and I have to do the data migration.
I read in some manuals about the “Export Excel Template”, but I don’t know if this is the correct way to do the data migration for this portal. If I use this way, is this possible I change the fields and create a new template?
Thanks a lot!
Regards,

Hi Victor,
EC30_XML_TransferTool.ZIP  
PermitDataTemplateSample.zip
This Zip File containing the  EC standard documentation of the XML Transfer Template and an example definition file.
This is correct Template for export and import for mass data .
for User Manual Click here
EC_FP3_overview_part1-generic.pdf open this Pdf and see the page number 16. ( EC provides a separate help document for the new Excel tool.)
All the Best
Edward

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